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Subject: Discuss 'How to save a Site Template and use it on new websites'
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Mariette Knap User is Offline
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5/02/2005 12:57 PM  
This thread is for discussing the article on:

How to save a Site Template and use it on new websites:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Articles/tabid/266/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/81/How-to-save-a-Site-Template-and-use-it-on-new-websites.aspx

Mariëtte Knap Smallbizserver.Net AdministratorMission accomplished. We have joined the branch office to our SBS 2003 Headquarters and have the same user experience on the branch office as we have on our local  network at the Headquarters. Want to know how? Signup up for a subscription and get instant access to the article series 'How to add an additional Domain Controller from a remote office to the SBS domain'
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8/03/2005 12:11 AM  
Why did you change the language in this setup from dutch to uk?
 
An I did this setup for 4 subsites because the customer I'm currently working for has 4 bv's.
the only trouble with this is that i've got 5 helpdesk lists...
the one on the default english page and a dutch one for each of the four subsites.
 
Can you tell me how I can add these to the remote web workplace so I can see al 4 of them?
(4 because we agreed not to use the english one on the default companyweb but sadly this is currently the only one I can see on RWW)
 
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Rene Leussink

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8/07/2005 07:56 PM  
Hi Rene,
 
I don't understand your first question. The article is an example of how to create a site template and use it on a new website in Sharepoint. Default you can only add links to the Companyweb, not to the RWW. 

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8/07/2005 08:51 PM  
The first question was why you changed the language from dutch to uk..
 
I know there isn't a default way to add a link to rww but I hoped and counted on your years of experience...
that there might be an undocumented way...
I thought if a link to the helpdesk on the default website companyweb is present it should be possible to add other links as well
 
Maybe I want to much for such a cheap product, but I can try can't I.
 
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Rene Leussink

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